Hi guys and thanks for the welcome. And speaking of the department of redundancy department, how many of you 12 string players drop your tuning a 1/2 step? I keep my 360 tuned that way and it just seems to play so much easier with less tension on the strings. I capo up if I need to play along with bandmates in standard tuning. I've been digging my new 350V63 for a couple of weeks now and its really starting to warm up to me as its owner. I'm not completely sold on the light bottom strings, however. The bass strings sound a little gutless when I do a solo run to the bottom, but it feels well balanced for chord work and playing rhythm with vocals. Most of my six string guitars have straight 10 - 46 gauge strings on them with the exception of my Gretsch Tennessean that has 13 - 52s on it. Cheers, Jim

DblFantasy

Post subject: Re: New Guy Here

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 6:02 am

Joined: Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:04 amPosts: 103Location: New Yawk

Technically, we can post just about everything under deja vu... welcome to the club. Now, what do YOU think the "c" in the c-series stands for? ;-)

Zurdo

Post subject: Re: New Guy Here

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 7:46 am

Joined: Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:15 amPosts: 673Location: Florida

Quote:

Technically, we can post just about everything under deja vu... welcome to the club. Now, what do YOU think the "c" in the c-series stands for? ;-)

"Capo"? which is the same as "Cheating"?

come on, tune that 12 to A=440, they were designed to handle it. (don't try THAT on a Gibson or Fender).

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